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Closing-Gap
06-10-2008, 10:52 PM
I've recently replaced my Motherboard with the XFX NFORCE 680I LT SLI.
The new Motherboard is having problems though;

Can only use the back two USB ports and it won't allow me to use those on the front of my Antec 900.
Sound didn't work for the first half hour then came back.
It dislikes any type of gamepad and retaliates with bluescreens (can't play LEGO Indiana Jones because of this :frown:).
It dislikes me trying to Overclock. (fixed this)
It thinks i have a floppy drive. (fixed this aswell)
Any suggestions on the USB and gamepad? Those are the only two (touch wood) things i'm having problems with (i have a 'Gamepad Pro USB' btw).

XFX Tech
06-11-2008, 01:03 AM
Do you have another gamepad you can try like an XBox 360 controller? What USB device do you have attached to the system?

Closing-Gap
06-11-2008, 08:41 AM
Do you have another gamepad you can try like an XBox 360 controller? What USB device do you have attached to the system?

I don't have another Gamepad and the only other USB device i have attached to the system at the same time is my Reaper gaming Mouse.

srpeters18
06-11-2008, 05:50 PM
Make sure your front panel USB headers are hooked up properly. On the 900 it is possible to flip them around the wrong direction.

Closing-Gap
06-11-2008, 10:33 PM
Make sure your front panel USB headers are hooked up properly. On the 900 it is possible to flip them around the wrong direction.

Thanks, they work now; One problem solved. Now the gamepad one and it'll work fine and i'll be happy. :lol:

Miker
06-11-2008, 10:35 PM
Can you try the gamepad + a PS2 mouse? Just to rule out some weird interference.

Raptorfury
06-11-2008, 10:46 PM
when i did run the 680i chipsets they didnt like the ps2 ports at all . ( thankfully my keyboard and mouse was usb .. )

Miker
06-11-2008, 10:51 PM
when i did run the 680i chipsets they didnt like the ps2 ports at all . ( thankfully my keyboard and mouse was usb .. )

Just make sure PS2 is enabled in BIOS, it is just a testing step.